Leon Matchin's answerThe property owner can testify about the trespassing but she would have to testify about the harassment. You should stop this behavior towards her immediately. Everything you said suggests that you are obsessed with her and you're lucky they didn't charge you with stalking which is a felony crime that carries serious prison time. If I were you I would forget this person and move on with your life because your only other course of action is to escalate this behavior which will land you in...

Leonard R. Boyer's answerThat is the worst possible way to handle this. Trying to represent yourself in any legal proceeding, especially a divorce matter is unwise, to put it charitably. You need an in person consultation with an experienced matrimonial attorney, who can review all previous legal proceedings and documents. Then the attorney will be able to advise you how to proceed. You need to ask yourself, can I afford not to have an attorney? Good luck.

Leonard R. Boyer's answerYou need to contact the new owner, or if that does not work, you can retain an attorney to try and settle it for you. In addition, to eliminate your personal liability for the foreclosure, you need to retain an experienced bankruptcy attorney to handle your case.

H. Scott Aalsberg Esq.'s answerYes just like a police officer does not need to witness a murder to have you arrested for murder it is the same for any traffic violation, it is through his investigation that he determines guilt.

Nyasha A. West's answerBecause your use of 123bc pre-dates any future trademark filings of the same name, the individual or company attempting to register the mark would not be able to sue you for infringement.

Further, the filing of a trademark application requires evidence of the mark’s use in commerce. Absent such proof, unless the individual or company attempting to register the mark is using “intent to use” as a basis, the application is not likely to be approved.

Leon Matchin's answerIf I were you I would order the transcript of the proceedings first with the court to find out exactly what the Judge said to you and then try to figure out what to do next and which direction to take the case.

Michael A. Conte's answerIn Court you will need to disclose more than just the balances of your bank accounts. You will need to probably fill out an updated Family Court Case Information Statement, which provides your last year's income, your current YTD income, you income based on your last three pay stubs, your monthly household expenses, all of your assets (bank accounts included, but also real estate, securities, businesses, retirement assets, etc), and liabilities. You will need to attach your last years income...

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